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>> steve: what lamp? ♪ >> jimmy: dude, the lamp right there. >> steve: are you drunk? >> jimmy: what? i'm not drunk. >> steve: because if you are drunk, seriously, don't worry about it. i can get you out of here. i can sneak you to the back door. >> higgins. >> steve: what? >> i found you. i need you to do a voiceover for this sketch. who are you talking to? ♪ >> steve: jimmy. he has some crazy story about a lamp. >> jimmy fallon? >> steve: right there, jimmy fallon. >> jimmy: i'm right here. >> jimmy fallon? ♪ whatever, man. hey, listen, we've got to get this sketch put away. if you can come to the voiceover -- >> hey, man, what's up miles? ♪ >> hey, man. >> hey, what's up. >> have you seen jimmy? >> jimmy: i'm right here. i'm right here. the lamp's right there. >> how's it going, man? have you guys seen jimmy or miles? we supposed to have, like, a writer's meeting. >> he's right there. >> he's right where? >> this jimmy thing is annoying, though, because i really need to talk to that guy and i can't find him anywhere. >> jimmy: i'm right here. oh, my gosh, this
>> steve: what lamp? ♪ >> jimmy: dude, the lamp right there. >> steve: are you drunk? >> jimmy: what? i'm not drunk. >> steve: because if you are drunk, seriously, don't worry about it. i can get you out of here. i can sneak you to the back door. >> higgins. >> steve: what? >> i found you. i need you to do a voiceover for this sketch. who are you talking to? ♪ >> steve: jimmy. he has some crazy story about a lamp. >> jimmy fallon?...
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right steve? >> they got to me early because yes i will reenforce that, sal. >> thank you, steve. >>> yes, sir. you were spot on. there is fog off the coast. but i was just looking sunset district over to lake merced there is still a hint of an easterly breeze. as long as that holds the city will be warm and sunny today. i would rather forecast rain than when that fog moves on shore. and i'm standing right in front of it. but there it goes. here we go again. it looks like another breezy wednesdayy pattern. i don't think it will be as bad as last sunday. you see the bend in the clouds? high pressure is still holding its ground. main impact will be a cooler weekend. we start off with 40s and 50s and 30s. is 53 at sfo. there is a little easterly breeze also at oakland. 39 santa rosa sot mornings are -- 39 santa rosa so the mornings are cold. clear skies for us. some of that fog trying to work its way in. it will still be warm friday. we will see that system sweep through and it will give us a cooler,
right steve? >> they got to me early because yes i will reenforce that, sal. >> thank you, steve. >>> yes, sir. you were spot on. there is fog off the coast. but i was just looking sunset district over to lake merced there is still a hint of an easterly breeze. as long as that holds the city will be warm and sunny today. i would rather forecast rain than when that fog moves on shore. and i'm standing right in front of it. but there it goes. here we go again. it looks like...
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i listened to steve carefully. i don't hear leftism in steve schmidt. >> ted cruz is perfectly following the conservative model of rush limbaugh and other talk radio hosts. they constantly prick at the sort of hurt feelings and anger and range of their listeners to keep them hopped up and excite and listening all the time every quarter out they got to keep rolling them over. ted cruz follows that model. irony is that people like rush limbaugh and ann coulter are happy to have a democrat to beat up in the white house. this he don't have an interest in winning elections. it doesn't do them any good to have a republican in the white house because then what would they talk about? they would have to become devoted to that president which doesn't help their ratings. ted cruz is following the model of the people who least want to win elections, but he's using and claiming that could help win elections. it's so ironic but the reason why people like steve schmidt lose credibility among the base because they believe rush and
i listened to steve carefully. i don't hear leftism in steve schmidt. >> ted cruz is perfectly following the conservative model of rush limbaugh and other talk radio hosts. they constantly prick at the sort of hurt feelings and anger and range of their listeners to keep them hopped up and excite and listening all the time every quarter out they got to keep rolling them over. ted cruz follows that model. irony is that people like rush limbaugh and ann coulter are happy to have a democrat...
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that means 70s for anybody. >> steve, good morning. we are starting off the morning well expect for that problem we told you about. but first let's take a look at the other commutes. the bay bridge that looks good if you are trying to get into san francisco it is not a bad commute coming into the city. in the south bay for the most part we are doing well as you drive on 280. you can see traffic is looking good. i want to put up on the maps 680 northbound has a quite a development forming. janine de la vega is live at the scene of this breaking news where one person was killed and other people were injured. janine. >> reporter: yes, sal, i'm right here in the northbound lanes of 680. just one lane is open right now at this hour. the other two lanes are closed so that the chp can investigate. here also are cal tran workers and contractors. there is a silver nissan here in the bushes and on the ground ha body lays of a construction worker. there is a vehicle responsible for hitting the two construction workers. let's go to video we took e
that means 70s for anybody. >> steve, good morning. we are starting off the morning well expect for that problem we told you about. but first let's take a look at the other commutes. the bay bridge that looks good if you are trying to get into san francisco it is not a bad commute coming into the city. in the south bay for the most part we are doing well as you drive on 280. you can see traffic is looking good. i want to put up on the maps 680 northbound has a quite a development forming....
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steve? >> there are actually going to be two sets of people meeting with the house intelligent committee. first, a couple of witnesses on the ground who have already met with the staff the senate intelligence committee and then three later, about a week later in all likelihood, the three people who catherine herridge talked about before. i think that the second group, the three, these are the three who are writing this book that's likely to come out sometime next year. are likely to provide basically a just the facts ma'am accounting of what actually happened on the ground and i'm told that that account will, in some significant ways contradict the official line that we have gotten from the obama administration. it should be an interesting hearing. we will see if we learn anything out of a classified hearing. >> julie? >> i think what will be interesting from the white house perspective will be to see if the information that comes out of these hearings which is presumably going to be more de
steve? >> there are actually going to be two sets of people meeting with the house intelligent committee. first, a couple of witnesses on the ground who have already met with the staff the senate intelligence committee and then three later, about a week later in all likelihood, the three people who catherine herridge talked about before. i think that the second group, the three, these are the three who are writing this book that's likely to come out sometime next year. are likely to...
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and steve hartman on the road. prisoners who met suellen fried leave prison with a new conviction. >> maybe we're not that bad
and steve hartman on the road. prisoners who met suellen fried leave prison with a new conviction. >> maybe we're not that bad
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steve israel of new york. congressman, i am amazed. it used to be you fought over a bill, you'd have a signing ceremony. that'd be the end of the fight because it was the law of the land. that's how we played it here. that's how america works. you debate, a majority or 60 senators in the senate case and you have a bill and sign it, you move on. this time there's this sort of war of attrition. a sort of war of rear guard action if you will like people firing machine guns every day to keep the heads down of everybody trying to implement this. you find out the congress won't even play for the implementation cost. you see right wing commentators like limbaugh telling people you can hide your money if you don't have a big refuchbd so they don't sanction you. a way to teach people to avoid personal accountability. i've never seen anything like it. it's unbelievable. >> no, and this is who they are, chris. they are reckless. they are irresponsible, and they are hypocritical. let me give you a perfect example on the farm bill you cited. starti
steve israel of new york. congressman, i am amazed. it used to be you fought over a bill, you'd have a signing ceremony. that'd be the end of the fight because it was the law of the land. that's how we played it here. that's how america works. you debate, a majority or 60 senators in the senate case and you have a bill and sign it, you move on. this time there's this sort of war of attrition. a sort of war of rear guard action if you will like people firing machine guns every day to keep the...
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now, let's go to steve. >>> thank you sal. under clear skies, a little hint, just looking richmond, outer richmond, sunset even over on san francisco state, winds are easterly. there's fog off the coast. but it's staying off the coast. let's focus on the rain or the lack thereof in san francisco, 0, nothing, in october that's the first october that no rain has fallen on san francisco since 1980 and the 14th time in 160 years of o weather keeping. 9 -- of weather keeping. the odds are favoring dry, but i remain steadfast we'll see rain in november. and we'll get blustery cooler conditions on the weekend. today it's sunshine and warmer temps. tonight it will turn westerly into tomorrow. we get that offshore push. had that yesterday, we'll have it again today, which means nice conditions by the beaches. the fog is there. it's rare. it wants to touch the san mateo coast but it can't. 39 here half-moon bay. there are cold readings under clear skies. this system is poised to make a move toward the pacific northwest and the sierra ne
now, let's go to steve. >>> thank you sal. under clear skies, a little hint, just looking richmond, outer richmond, sunset even over on san francisco state, winds are easterly. there's fog off the coast. but it's staying off the coast. let's focus on the rain or the lack thereof in san francisco, 0, nothing, in october that's the first october that no rain has fallen on san francisco since 1980 and the 14th time in 160 years of o weather keeping. 9 -- of weather keeping. the odds are...
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details from abc's steve portnoy. >> reporter: an inside look into just how difficult it was to sign up in the first days of healthcare.gov. notes from war room sessions on october 2nd and 3rd, are an early catalog of glitches. documents released by the house oversight committee, suggest just six people successfully signed up for coverage on the first day of enrollment. and by the end of the second day, after millions tried to logon, only 248 people were said to have enrolled. the obama administration says he's numbers aren't official. in her testimony this week, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius says the website's flaws make any early data unreliable. >> we do not have any reliable data around enrollment, which is why we haven't given it to date. >> reporter: her agency doesn't plan to issue its first report on enrollment figures until mid-november. but the first days overwhelmingly viewed as a disaster. a survey shows 80% of those polled have a negative impression of obama care implementation. just 14% say it's gone well, that the law has benefited them. but nea
details from abc's steve portnoy. >> reporter: an inside look into just how difficult it was to sign up in the first days of healthcare.gov. notes from war room sessions on october 2nd and 3rd, are an early catalog of glitches. documents released by the house oversight committee, suggest just six people successfully signed up for coverage on the first day of enrollment. and by the end of the second day, after millions tried to logon, only 248 people were said to have enrolled. the obama...
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the city council member steve glazer wants to make it a law that transit workers can't strike. and he says he has gathered 20,000 signature owes a petition calling for a ban. and today, he and his supporters will march from the pleasant hill b.a.r.t. station to the office of the senate transportation committee chairperson to deliver those signatures. so still a lot to watch in this story. reporting live, amy holyfield, abc 7 news. >>> a new twist involving the sheriff's deputy who shot and killed a teenager carrying a realistic looking rifle. a man came forward saying the same county deputy recently pulled a gun on him two months ago. jeff westbrook claims he was pulled over for a traffic stop when the deputy twice pulled out his gun in an encounter. his attorney says a veteran with lots of experience would only pull his gun if there was a need and that the shooting of 13-year-old andy lopez last week was the first time gaylehouse had actually fired r fired his gun in the line of duty. >>> the south bay father whose two children spent more than 17 hours inside a suv is due in c
the city council member steve glazer wants to make it a law that transit workers can't strike. and he says he has gathered 20,000 signature owes a petition calling for a ban. and today, he and his supporters will march from the pleasant hill b.a.r.t. station to the office of the senate transportation committee chairperson to deliver those signatures. so still a lot to watch in this story. reporting live, amy holyfield, abc 7 news. >>> a new twist involving the sheriff's deputy who shot...
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steve was talking about a political nudge earlier today. this is a shift of focus. it's a new beginning with regulators with the government. but it's not a huge, substantial change in terms of rbs. they're moving different assets into that noncore condition and turbo charging the exit of those assets. so that's the big change. shares are down. it's not immediately great. results weren't great overall. but what is important is that they're coming out and saying this is going to speed up our privatization. and critically for shareholders it hopefully means an end of interference for government. that is what has stymied us for the last couple of years with rbs. now, i'm joined now by phillipe, senior credit analyst at hermes. you were talking earlier about this being the safest bet. what do you think that means? i mean, have they done a lot? is there an acceleration of the noncore, selling off of that noncore assets. is that enough to win shareholders over about rbs? >> i think over the medium term, yes. and i think the focus is shifting, as you say, from selling as fa
steve was talking about a political nudge earlier today. this is a shift of focus. it's a new beginning with regulators with the government. but it's not a huge, substantial change in terms of rbs. they're moving different assets into that noncore condition and turbo charging the exit of those assets. so that's the big change. shares are down. it's not immediately great. results weren't great overall. but what is important is that they're coming out and saying this is going to speed up our...
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on set we have nicole wallace, brian chapman and steve ratner. as obama care turns one-month-old, we are starting to see how serious early glitches on the website were. documents released by house republicans appear to show that just six people were able to enroll for health insurance on the opening day. a day later, 248. >> you are talking about one office. >> disclosed by the republicans. not one office. notes from internal meetings describe the widespread issues. among them the high volume and troubles with direct enrollment and problems with the va system and credit check information. the administration says it expected early enrollment numbers to be low. >> come on. this is 300 million people plus live in this country and this is their landmark achievement and they had over two years to prepare and only six people can enroll? only six people can enroll. >> that's a bad headline. i don't think that's the case now. >> we wouldn't know. you know why? they won't release the numbers. they have the numbers and refuse to release them. >> they say t
on set we have nicole wallace, brian chapman and steve ratner. as obama care turns one-month-old, we are starting to see how serious early glitches on the website were. documents released by house republicans appear to show that just six people were able to enroll for health insurance on the opening day. a day later, 248. >> you are talking about one office. >> disclosed by the republicans. not one office. notes from internal meetings describe the widespread issues. among them the...
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>> thank you, steve. it is true that i represent a voting rights district in eastern north carolina. the district was created as a result of litigation under the voting rights act of 1965. and so we have african-american members of congress from north carolina, congressman mel watt and myself. but thank you for recognizing congressman cory booker. i was on the senate floor today when senator booker took the oath of office. it was certainly an historic moment and congratulations go out to the people of new jersey. >> and hillary, what would you say, if we're looking at that disconnect that we're talking about, what is the key for, let's say, an african-american politician right now, maybe who is a member of congress, maybe who is a state legislator, who is looking to make that state to the jump state record. the record at the gubernatorial level is no different than the senatorial level. what needs to change to make those candidates more viable in the eyes of sort of the political establishment? >> well, t
>> thank you, steve. it is true that i represent a voting rights district in eastern north carolina. the district was created as a result of litigation under the voting rights act of 1965. and so we have african-american members of congress from north carolina, congressman mel watt and myself. but thank you for recognizing congressman cory booker. i was on the senate floor today when senator booker took the oath of office. it was certainly an historic moment and congratulations go out to...
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so that's not steve. that's tim. >> looks like he could be my brother. >> he wanted in on the action. >> those are my kids right there. pirates and davie crockett. >> my two kids dressed as ghosts. there they are. still here. >> actually brian went with a generic photograph. when you forget to bring a picture, you bring out the generics. >> good news, one sent in only katy's picture. we didn't have a picture for kirsten. that's katy and she's a zombie. but she's beautiful and a lovely girl. her friend's mom saw her shirt stained with blood and washed it out. we didn't wash her shirt, so the blood remains in. >> maria was running with the zombie. >> on saturday. >> and we heard from maria earlier. >> turn your clocks back an hour, coming up early on sunday. 2 a.m. >> il divo will do another number in the after the show show. get ready. >> they just found out about it. bye-bye. martha: we start with this fox news alert. stunning new revelations on obamacare's botched rollout. internal memos are showing only
so that's not steve. that's tim. >> looks like he could be my brother. >> he wanted in on the action. >> those are my kids right there. pirates and davie crockett. >> my two kids dressed as ghosts. there they are. still here. >> actually brian went with a generic photograph. when you forget to bring a picture, you bring out the generics. >> good news, one sent in only katy's picture. we didn't have a picture for kirsten. that's katy and she's a zombie. but...
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you know, i never carried a cell phone at chairman of joints steves of staff, i could -- joint chief of staff, i could never have confidence -- you no. neil: what do you think that response of europeans are proposing, stick it to all american business companies. boeing won't get the plane contract and on and on, too aggressive tit-for-tat? >> i think if you come up to strategstrategic level, europe s important to the u.s., and u.s. is purpose to europe. -- is important to europe, our economy relationship. this and i think cutting off noses on spite faces. if they precede down this line. europeans do care about data privacy, and their laws are structure, more strict than the u.s. and so, but i don't think that wholesale sort of cutting u.s. companies off from some of the opportunities they had and ways they operate there would be good for either side. neil: general -- >> after all, we -- i'm sorry, we respon spend a lot of our bld pressure keeping europe secure. this is important to both sides. neil: you know a very good point. we have done big, big good things here. let's not forget
you know, i never carried a cell phone at chairman of joints steves of staff, i could -- joint chief of staff, i could never have confidence -- you no. neil: what do you think that response of europeans are proposing, stick it to all american business companies. boeing won't get the plane contract and on and on, too aggressive tit-for-tat? >> i think if you come up to strategstrategic level, europe s important to the u.s., and u.s. is purpose to europe. -- is important to europe, our...
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germany has to guarantee him safe passage and basically staying on the on that the german soil without steve but the possibility extradition to the united states and according to various sources that actually is within the power of the german parliament by the eighth probably will only come into effect if there will be a parliamentary investigation in connection with the whole scandal surrounding n.s.a. and phone tapping so that is yet of course to be seen as depending again on the german parliament but so from what we know. late word snowden is ready to do that of course when he was talking to the member of the german parliament who was in moscow just on thursday he said that he would much rather testify before washington but obviously he cannot do that for natural reasons and of course there's also the whole issue that according to a snowden's russian attorney i thought it was he and i if snowden does indeed leave russia to go to germany for for the purpose of. speaking before the german congress that he could leave he could lose his asylum status his refugee status in russia that could al
germany has to guarantee him safe passage and basically staying on the on that the german soil without steve but the possibility extradition to the united states and according to various sources that actually is within the power of the german parliament by the eighth probably will only come into effect if there will be a parliamentary investigation in connection with the whole scandal surrounding n.s.a. and phone tapping so that is yet of course to be seen as depending again on the german...
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. >>> joining me now is steve coen, really appreciate your time tonight, congressman your state is very dependant on food stamps. one in five residents is receiving food stamps. here we're showing a graphic that shows how california is losing $457 million as a result of this. of course they have a much larger population than tennessee, tennessee is losing $141 million. how much of an impact will this have on your state? >> it will be considerable in a state -- of course i'm most concerned about my district which is most of memphis. memphis is the poorest metropolitan region in the nation. so the cuts will have a very, very strong effect. snap payments were originally raised not only out of concern for the people who lost their jobs or got less pay because of the bush recession, the recession we're still in, but it has -- a stimulus effect because all of that money is spent, and it goes into grocers and people that produce the food, that ship the food and gets in the economy and helps the economy in general. it is going to hurt memphis and here. >> the amount being cut is an amount that
. >>> joining me now is steve coen, really appreciate your time tonight, congressman your state is very dependant on food stamps. one in five residents is receiving food stamps. here we're showing a graphic that shows how california is losing $457 million as a result of this. of course they have a much larger population than tennessee, tennessee is losing $141 million. how much of an impact will this have on your state? >> it will be considerable in a state -- of course i'm most...
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steve liesman at hq. >> time to seal it up. the container store making its wall street debut, ticker will be tcs. we're told they're bringing a hundred employees to the floor. it's going to get low. and kipp tindell coming up. a lot more "squawk on the street" in just a moment. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. to tostore and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. the sleep number bed. once you experience it, there's no going back. right now our queen mattress s
steve liesman at hq. >> time to seal it up. the container store making its wall street debut, ticker will be tcs. we're told they're bringing a hundred employees to the floor. it's going to get low. and kipp tindell coming up. a lot more "squawk on the street" in just a moment. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional...
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details from abc's steve portnoy. >> reporter: an inside look into just how difficult it was to sign up in the first days of healthcare.gov. notes from war room sessions on october 2nd and 3rd, are an early catalog of glitches. documents released by the house oversight committee, suggest just six people successfully signed up for coverage on the first day of enrollment. and by the end of the second day, after millions tried to logon, only 248 people were said to have enrolled. the obama administration says he's numbers aren't official. in her testimony this week, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius says the website's flaws make any early data unreliable. >> we do not have any reliable data around enrollment, which is why we haven't given it to date. >> reporter: her agency doesn't plan to issue its first report on enrollment figures until mid-november. but the first days overwhelmingly viewed as a disaster. a survey shows 80% of those polled have a negative impression of obama care implementation. just 14% say it's gone well, that the law has benefited them. but nea
details from abc's steve portnoy. >> reporter: an inside look into just how difficult it was to sign up in the first days of healthcare.gov. notes from war room sessions on october 2nd and 3rd, are an early catalog of glitches. documents released by the house oversight committee, suggest just six people successfully signed up for coverage on the first day of enrollment. and by the end of the second day, after millions tried to logon, only 248 people were said to have enrolled. the obama...
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and i'm dressed this halloween as steve kornacki. we've got lots of politics tonight, starting at the white house, where you might have noticed, it's been something of a rough couple of weeks for the president. with the rocky rollout of his signature health reform law dominating the news, the political toll is real and it is getting worse. and nowhere is the damage more apparent than in the latest polling from nbc news, where president obama's approval rating has fallen to an all-time low of 42%. that is a five-point drop from just earlier this month. these numbers, as bad as the
and i'm dressed this halloween as steve kornacki. we've got lots of politics tonight, starting at the white house, where you might have noticed, it's been something of a rough couple of weeks for the president. with the rocky rollout of his signature health reform law dominating the news, the political toll is real and it is getting worse. and nowhere is the damage more apparent than in the latest polling from nbc news, where president obama's approval rating has fallen to an all-time low of...
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. >> steve glazer is taking that anger to the next level. he says he has 20,000 signatures from people who support a ban on transit worker strikes. today he will walk those signatures along with his supporters from the pleasant hill station to the office of transit committee chairperson. as the b.a.r.t. labor negotiations winds down, he is gearing up in his fight. so there is still a lot to watch in this story. reporting live, amy holyfield, abc news. >>> a new dwoft involving a sheriff's deputy who shot and killed a teenager carry ago realistic looking rifle. a man has come forward saying the same deputy recently pulled a gun on him two months ago. mr. westbrook says he was pulled over four a traffic stop when deputy galehouse pulled out his gun in the encounter. an attorney for galehouse says he would only pull his gun if there was a need and the shooting of andy lopez last week was the first time galehouse fired his gun in the line of duty. >>> two young children found abandon in a car on a street tore more than 14 hours are safely this m
. >> steve glazer is taking that anger to the next level. he says he has 20,000 signatures from people who support a ban on transit worker strikes. today he will walk those signatures along with his supporters from the pleasant hill station to the office of transit committee chairperson. as the b.a.r.t. labor negotiations winds down, he is gearing up in his fight. so there is still a lot to watch in this story. reporting live, amy holyfield, abc news. >>> a new dwoft involving a...
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our member source, steve glazer says he has 20,000 signatures on a petition in support of passing a law stating that transit workers cannot go on strike. today, glazer and his supporters plan to march to the office of the senate chairman transportation committee to deliver those signature signatures. we have a sample of what b.a.r.t. riders are saying about this idea this morning. >> i think the impact that it has in the bay area can sort of justify something like that going to something like -- some sort of negotiation as opposed to closing it down because the traffic and the financial impact is pretty great. >> i don't agree with the strike. but i am french. i think people are -- should be allowed to strike if they need to. i think it's part of the free speech and the freedom. >> those workers who went on strike two weeks ago will get a say of the contract pose posal today. the union use unions will vote on the offer. it includes a raise, 15.4% over two years, and it adds health care and pension costs for the employees. that voting will go on all day and into the night. unions say thi
our member source, steve glazer says he has 20,000 signatures on a petition in support of passing a law stating that transit workers cannot go on strike. today, glazer and his supporters plan to march to the office of the senate chairman transportation committee to deliver those signature signatures. we have a sample of what b.a.r.t. riders are saying about this idea this morning. >> i think the impact that it has in the bay area can sort of justify something like that going to something...
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you have a number of republicans including steve stockman and senator jim enhoff, michele bachmann has said the house could consider impeachment of president obama. what does this mean for your party looking ahead to 2016. >> it's not helpful today and i've been a campaign manager on several campaigns where i get a phone call from a family member and said, chip, i made some comments we may need to talk about. never helpful when a family member goes way off the talking points and says something like this. i agree with daniellea a little bit. this happens at the end of bush's term when they call him a racist and compared him to adolf hitler. this doesn't help the country and doesn't help the party that's doing it. as we're trying to move past closing down the government, i think we need to stay on the issues as close as possible. >> do you think ted cruz said, dad, we've all been there probably at one thing or another, dad, you went too far or do you think that, frankly, he pretty much agrees with him? >> no, no, i'm sure he's had a conversation with his dad since that and said, dad, it'
you have a number of republicans including steve stockman and senator jim enhoff, michele bachmann has said the house could consider impeachment of president obama. what does this mean for your party looking ahead to 2016. >> it's not helpful today and i've been a campaign manager on several campaigns where i get a phone call from a family member and said, chip, i made some comments we may need to talk about. never helpful when a family member goes way off the talking points and says...
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i test what to say, is steve that my understanding is secretary for defence of intelligence is responsible for dod policy also relating to security and the whole fraud? >> yes we do. >> how long? >> six years. >> defender defense capability it appointed to serve as director of the management team of which she is responsible for personal issues including security clearance issues presidents several reports to confirm the process we thank you for your testimony today and earlier before the committee. to turnover we had to wait before the hearing began i of the key was present but to what i said to their colleagues as part of but what we try to do is what is the role of government? according to abraham but he also said in a book reinventing different it is to use tear the bow and not a row the boat but hopefully we figure out what is the role of government and of what needs the federal government nor the private sector. but you do have five minutes to hear verst statements. >> i appreciate the opportunity to talk about practices and procedures regarding security clearance facility access and
i test what to say, is steve that my understanding is secretary for defence of intelligence is responsible for dod policy also relating to security and the whole fraud? >> yes we do. >> how long? >> six years. >> defender defense capability it appointed to serve as director of the management team of which she is responsible for personal issues including security clearance issues presidents several reports to confirm the process we thank you for your testimony today and...
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steve kornacki" at 8:00 a.m. weekends time. >> it's great to have you on at prime-time. >> thanks to you at home for joining me this hour. happy halloween. as you can see, same costume as last year. middle-aged lesbian pundit in a jacket bought for less than $20 at a mall. trick or treat. this is chris mcdaniel, he is a mississippi state senator of the tea party persuasion. he wants to mount a tea party hard right-wing primary challenge against mississippi's long-serving republican u.s. senator, thad cochran. and chris mcdaniel was the source of a little bit of political embarrassment earlier this month when the news magazine, mother jones, wrote about his history with neoconfederate groups in his state. mr. mcdaniel has been keynoting events hosted by this group, which is a local chapter of the sons of confederate veterans. one of the events that chris mcdaniel did for them featured all of the attendees dressing up in confederate uniforms. and these are not just guys who celebrate the history of the confederacy.
steve kornacki" at 8:00 a.m. weekends time. >> it's great to have you on at prime-time. >> thanks to you at home for joining me this hour. happy halloween. as you can see, same costume as last year. middle-aged lesbian pundit in a jacket bought for less than $20 at a mall. trick or treat. this is chris mcdaniel, he is a mississippi state senator of the tea party persuasion. he wants to mount a tea party hard right-wing primary challenge against mississippi's long-serving...
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ip team, which includes steve hadley, former national security adviser and a member of professor jeremy rap can and ms. judy ansley, who are also members of our board. dr. kristin lord is with us. she is our executive vice president. in addition, i would like to recognize a couple of special state department guests. ambassador beth jones, who is the assistance of terri state for near -- assistant secretary for near east affairs. if you would come forward, i would like to recognize bill taylor, ambassador bill taylor, who is our vice president for the middle east and africa and leads our efforts in support of iraq's success. also, a great asset to the institute, to the united states, into the world. she has done a terrific amount of work where iraq is concerned. she is public the book. a book.shed she is a very important part of the institute and has been leading for years our efforts where iraq is concerned. she is going to describe a little bit about the work of the institute in iraq. >> thank you for such a warm welcome. i would like to welcome prime minister al-maliki. we have shared
ip team, which includes steve hadley, former national security adviser and a member of professor jeremy rap can and ms. judy ansley, who are also members of our board. dr. kristin lord is with us. she is our executive vice president. in addition, i would like to recognize a couple of special state department guests. ambassador beth jones, who is the assistance of terri state for near -- assistant secretary for near east affairs. if you would come forward, i would like to recognize bill taylor,...
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>> what's weird is when i talked to senate -- >> you're steve liesman, right? >> i'm steve liesman. they say the benghazi thing is more worrisome than the rand paul thing because the benghazi thing is more out there in the public domain and more likely to gain -- >> i don't think it was handled well. >> but the connection, even though the rand paul thing makes more sense to tie yellen to the fed audit thing, benghazi and the fed and yellen, i don't really see the connection. >> considering you said where do we draw the line, is $50 trillion too big? >> you mean on the fed's balance sheet? well, you asked what is the number? >> i did ask rhetorically what is the number. >> that's what i'm talking about. >> why talk to me? >> i don't know. >> i think the same of you. let's start off 7:00 in the morning with quite a few insults. >> you know what i mean, though. if we're going to talk about something, we thought we were priming the pump. we didn't know the economy ran on qe forever. >> we didn't. >> wipe don't we bring in our distinct guests. >> did you know that? we don't just prime th
>> what's weird is when i talked to senate -- >> you're steve liesman, right? >> i'm steve liesman. they say the benghazi thing is more worrisome than the rand paul thing because the benghazi thing is more out there in the public domain and more likely to gain -- >> i don't think it was handled well. >> but the connection, even though the rand paul thing makes more sense to tie yellen to the fed audit thing, benghazi and the fed and yellen, i don't really see the...
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for the united states, madeleine albright great i am listing her team,t of the usip which includes steve hadley, jeremy rads, kristin lord, our executive vice president. i would like to recognize a couple of special state ambassadorguest, jones, the assistant secretary of state for near east affairs, the u.s. ambassador to iraq, and the deputy assistant secretary of state for iraqi and iran. if you would come forward, i would like to recognize bill taylor who is our vice president for the middle east and africa and lead to our efforts in success, andaq's then a great asset to the institute, two united states, to the world. she has done a perfect amount of work where iraq is concerned. andhas published a book, an important part of the institute and has let ari -- work.s led for years our she was big about the u.s. institute's work in iraq. >> thank you for such a warm introduction. i would like to welcome his excellency prime minister malki, his accompanying delegation, and our guests. usip has been working in iraq since 2003. we have shared its high moments as well as its difficult ones.
for the united states, madeleine albright great i am listing her team,t of the usip which includes steve hadley, jeremy rads, kristin lord, our executive vice president. i would like to recognize a couple of special state ambassadorguest, jones, the assistant secretary of state for near east affairs, the u.s. ambassador to iraq, and the deputy assistant secretary of state for iraqi and iran. if you would come forward, i would like to recognize bill taylor who is our vice president for the...
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steve moore is here to tell us about it, a retired supervisor, special agent for the fbi joining us from washington this morning. >> good morning. >> steve, thank you for coming in. >> sure. >> a lot of moving parts with this investigation now being reopened. i think what many people will wonder is why is the u.s. attorney getting the fbi involved? what is the motivation? >> i think right now there could be several things. number one, there could be somebody on the side saying there's information that you, that the locals don't know that i want to give to you because i don't trust going to the locals with it, but more likely it's that they're after the trayvon martin case and because of this region, and some real strong concerns about whether certain people get justice. i think it's important that the united states attorney go in and answer questions about a crisis of confidence there. >> what are the next steps? what should people be expecting? >> well you're going to have to go back through the autopsy step by step by step. >> that's confusing and conflicting just that element. >> that
steve moore is here to tell us about it, a retired supervisor, special agent for the fbi joining us from washington this morning. >> good morning. >> steve, thank you for coming in. >> sure. >> a lot of moving parts with this investigation now being reopened. i think what many people will wonder is why is the u.s. attorney getting the fbi involved? what is the motivation? >> i think right now there could be several things. number one, there could be somebody on the...
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wanted to say, steve, i understand the secretary for the -- secretary of defense for intelligence is responsible for polcy, programs, and guidance relating to other things personnel and security. you have that whole broad realm? >> yes, we do. >> how long have you been doing this? >> six years now. >> all right. thank you. final witness is brenda fairly, director of defense capabilities and management at the government accountability office. in april of 2007, ms. fir rell was appointed to serve as director of capabilities and management team where she's responsible for military and civilian personnel issues. including personnel security clearance process issues. miss farrell has offered several reports critiquing government efforts to reform the security process. we thank you for your testimony today. turning it over to mr. jordan for his remarks, we had a short scrum before the hearing began in the anti-room -- anteroom. what i said to our witnesses, colleagues, and guests, i said, part of what we are trying to do here is figure out what is the role of government. what is the role o
wanted to say, steve, i understand the secretary for the -- secretary of defense for intelligence is responsible for polcy, programs, and guidance relating to other things personnel and security. you have that whole broad realm? >> yes, we do. >> how long have you been doing this? >> six years now. >> all right. thank you. final witness is brenda fairly, director of defense capabilities and management at the government accountability office. in april of 2007, ms. fir...
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we get details from steve portnoy. >> reporter: it's an inside look in to how difficult it was to sign up in the first days of healthcare.gov. notes from war room sessions on october 2nd and 3rd are an early catalog of glitches. documents released by the house oversight committee suggest six people successfully signed up for coverage on the first day of enrollment. by the end of the second day, after millions tried to log on, only 248 people were said to have enrolled. the obama administration says these numbers aren't official. in her testimony this week, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius says the website's flaws make any early data unreliable. >> we do not have any reliable data around enrollment, which is why we haven't given it to date. >> reporter: they don't plan to issue them until mid november. the first month now in the books was overwhelmingly viewed as a disaster. a survey released this morning from the kaiser family foundation reports that 80% of those polled have a negative impression of obama care implementation. 14% say it has gone well and the law be
we get details from steve portnoy. >> reporter: it's an inside look in to how difficult it was to sign up in the first days of healthcare.gov. notes from war room sessions on october 2nd and 3rd are an early catalog of glitches. documents released by the house oversight committee suggest six people successfully signed up for coverage on the first day of enrollment. by the end of the second day, after millions tried to log on, only 248 people were said to have enrolled. the obama...
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i want to just say steve my understanding is that the secretary for the defense for intelligence is responsible for dod policies programs and guidance related to personnel and security. do you have a whole program? >> yes we do. >> how long have you been doing this? >> six years now. >> our final witness is brenda farrell director of defense capabilities and management of the government accountability office. in april 2007 ms. ferro was appointed to serve as director of gao's management team where she is responsible for military ends personnel process issues because. ms. farrell has federal -- we thank you for your testimony today and earlier before senator testers committee. turning it over to mr. jordan for his remarks we had a short -- before the hearing began. i say to our witnesses and colleagues and guess part of what we are trying to do here is figure out what is the role of government. what is the role of government and quoted abraham lincoln who used to say the government is to do for the people what they cannot do for themselves. david osborne moore recently said in a book that the ro
i want to just say steve my understanding is that the secretary for the defense for intelligence is responsible for dod policies programs and guidance related to personnel and security. do you have a whole program? >> yes we do. >> how long have you been doing this? >> six years now. >> our final witness is brenda farrell director of defense capabilities and management of the government accountability office. in april 2007 ms. ferro was appointed to serve as director of...